I used only these 2 eyeshadows from Naked 2 Palette. Busted on lids & used to smudge. Blackout to line.

Let's Begin:

[Please excuse the jaundice lighting of #5 >.<]

STEP 1: Apply plummy brown eyeshadow upto the crease line with a fluffy blending brush & blend out the edges.

STEP 2: Apply The same eyeshadow on your lower lash line as well.

STEP 3: With an angled eyeliner brush, apply a black matte eyeshadow on your upper & lower lash lines (till the tear ducts). On the upper lash line, make it thicker at the outer part of the eye. It doesn't need to be precise, it's only a guideline for smudging later.

STEP 4: Apply a black kohl pencil on your water line & tightline upper lash line. Join them at the tear ducts. On the upper lash line, also line outside but still very close to the lashes- apply in dots if you're nervous. It's ok if it's not neat, you're going to smudge the line out anyway.

STEP 5: Now comes the most crucial part of this look- smudging. Use a stiff pencil brush with some of the same eyeshadow you used in Step 1 & Step 2. Smudge the lower lash line first...at the out corners, take it up so that it'll meet with the upper liner.

STEP 6: Smudge the upper lash line the same way. You can use more of the same plummy brown eyeshadow here to make it a little more intense. Make the lines meet at the outer corners in a triangle as shown.

*While doing Step 5 & 6, pick up the plummy brown & black eyeshadows together with the pencil brush to blend the smudges- this is if you want it darker.

STEP 7: It should like that after smudging. I lifted my droopy lid so you can see it better. If you have a defined crease like that, the look wouldn't be hard to achieve at all.

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